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ST. W INEFRIDE'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. COURSE-English; French; German; Drawing; Painting; Dancing; Calisthenics; Music (Vocal and Instrumental); plain and fancy Needlework. The Convent is under the Royal Academy for Ex- ams in Music, &c. WBEKLT BOARDBAS BBCKIVBD. „ — A SELECT DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIK6 k now OPEK at Si. WI59KFHIDH'B CONVENT, Well Street. Only a limited number ooeived.-For Terms. apply to the SUPBBIOBBBS. DAVIKS AND Co. BBO TO ANNOUNCB THAT THB NEW STOCK OF ART PUBLICATIONS IN BOOKLETS, LEAFLETS, AND CHILDREN'S TOY BOOKS., NEWEST GAMES AND N 0 VE L TIE S. PRETTILY BOUND S T O IR "52" BOOKS AT ALL PBIOBS, SUITABLE FOB NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARDS. A CHOICE SELECTION OF Sunday School Illuminated Reward Cards. STOCK OF NICELY BOUND PRAYERS AND HYMNS. HANDSOMB Fooket and Presentation Bibles. NEW BOOKSI NEW gOOKSIl CONDENSED CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS NOW IN STOCK AT THB "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLIWSLL At 3s. 6d. In the Rooky Mountains Cruden's Concordance At 2s. 6d. Adventurous Boat Voyages Aiming Higher Arabian Nights Debtor and Creditor Helen's Babiea Habits and Characteristics of Animah King of the Conjurors Lorimer Littlegood Little Mr Boanoer Making Haste to be Rich Manse Gaiden Military Heroes of England Martin Rattler True to the Last The Country of the Dwarfs The Study of the Bible The Story of: i ,wjiusular War Three Years in # an Trap Robinson Crnsoo Rising in the World Shakespeare Prince Charlie Parlour Pastimes Will Adams Milton's Poetical Works Living for Appearanoes Take my Advice At 2s. Notable Workers in Humble Life Archie Digby Lost in tho Wilds of Canada Seed Time and Harvest Defoe's Jourual of the Plagoe. Boott's Poetical Works Confessions of a Horse Dealer Pilgrim's Progress Anecdotes of Birds, &o. Dr. Livingstone David Copperfield Dombey and Son Fifteen Months Among Kaffirs Heroes of the Battlefield Kenilworth Last Days of Pompei Mr Midshipman Easy The Cure of Buieeou Retribution J6200 Reward Robinson Crusog Ministering Angel Oiiver Twist; Three Boots 1s. 6d. t Walter Raleigh Breakers Ahead Geological Gossip Goldeu Treasury Etching Words for the Weary Is. Geirdle Stuart No Gains Without Pains Tom Cringle's Log Bewitched Lamp Caught at L'ut REMARKABLE BARGAINS A large Stook of beautifully bound STANDARD WORKS and NOVELS, AT Hid. each, ORDINARY SELLING PRICE, 28. 6d. And numerous other Books to select from. COLOURED TOY BOOKS. SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARDS, &o., &c., at the "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLYWELL. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. DO you require yonr Corn ground f Send it to FLINT MILL. The work can be done quiokly and well. ALFRED MAYERS, 8, MILFORD STREET ,MOLD. BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER SECOND ANNUAL "EBENEZER" EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD AT BAGILLT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IITH, 1897. LIST OF SUBJECTS. BRASS BAND CONTESTS, (Under North Wales Brass Band Association Rules) I.-For the best rendering of Gems of Victorian Melodi a" (Round). First prize-19 Guineas. Consisting of j65 5s. Od. in cash, and a B flat Cornet, Excelsior Clasi A Quality, No. 2 Model, Triple Silver Plated, Engraved, and with Gold Points, fitted ootnplete in hauifsjme Brown Leather Case, lined with plash value, jEl-t 14s. Cd. and a Silver Medal for the Bandmaster, presented by Mesers Boosey and Co., 295. RegentSt., London, W. 2nd prize, E4 3rd prize, jEl. All Bands to unite to play Aberystwith (as published by Round), conducted by tha Adjudicator previous to his adjudication. 2.—For the te-t played Maroh "Dictator" (Round), on the day of the Eistaddfod. Priz", £1 ls. 3.-Mixed Ohor Contest (not to exceed 30 in number). Test piese—" Enaid ou, nsaa dyfroedd oerioa," JIealaw). Prize, £ 3, and a bandeome Electro Silver Prize Cop, 10 iuohes high. (Presented by Meisrs Crane and Sout,, Liverpool). 4.—Juvenile Choir Contes'. Mio. 24, Max. 30. Test piece—" The Merry Bird (D. Mylor Owen). Published by Hughes and Son. Priza;E2 2a., and a set of Silver mounted Carveis for the Conductor. 5.—String Quartett, Mozart in D Minor." Prize, I Carrodus' Violin end Bow in case, value lO 10s. (Presented by Messrs Haynes and Co., Limited). 6.—Euphiiiium Solo-II The Challenge" (Round) Prize, A handsome Gold Medal. (Presentad by Messrs Joseph Highaoo, Limited, Manchester). List of Subjects will be sent on receipt of Id stamp by the Secretaries D. R. JONES, The Poclira, Bagillt. HUGH JONES, New Brighton, Bagillt. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." IF THE MISCHIEF IS IN THE BLOOD I KNOW OF* A CERTAIN CURE, c LARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER A ND RESTORER. Frongooh Issop, Uechryd, Cardiganshire, March 16,1896. "Gentlemen,—I write to thank you for the grea benefit I received through taking Clarke's Block Mixture. I had suffered for over eighteen month. from uloerated sores on my leg, and was unable t* walk about the house without crutches. During th< above period I had been treated by doctors, and had tried all sorts of remedies, but none did m< any good. At the latter end of last year I was, recommended to consult a noted person for sucl maladies in Glamorganshire; I went there and re- mained under his care for several weeks, but had to return home despondent, without having derived any benefit. A day or two after I returned home, Mr Jones, our police officer, ealled, and asked how I was, and I told him. my experience in Glamorgan- shire. He replied If the mischief is in the blood I know a certain cure, Clarke's Blood Mixture." After further conversation I made up my mind tfi give it a trial, and shall never forget the day. In less than six weeks, and before I finished taking the second bottle, I was perfectly cured, and never felt better in my life. Evea since I have been able to attend to my household duties without the slightest difficulty whatever,—Yours truly, "ANJT THOMAS." 4, Greenfield-street, Govan, Glasgow, Jan. 6,1897 "Dear Sirs,—1 feel in duty bound to add m) tesBmonial in favour of Clarke's world-famed Blood Mixture. I have suffered for three years and BIt months with a dreadful sore on my upper lip and chin. I was forced to go to the Skin Hospital, in Elm Bank-street; they did not do any good to it. Then I tried most of all the principal institutions in Glasgow, and lastly the Skin and Cancer Institu- tion in St. Vincent-street, and paid one pound before receiving any adviee, and the advice WI., that he was afraid I would lose my upper lip I received treatment in this institution for one month, and received no benefit Then he told me he would have to take the lip off, but I would not consent, and of which I am a proud man to-day After this I went to the Western Infirmary, and was under a clever skin specialist I received treatment for 18 weeks, and received a little benefit, and came out and commenced working again at my occupation, but I soon got as bad as ever I then commenced with 'Clarke's World-famed Blood Mixture,' and after taking five bottles was completely cured. But I still continued taking the Mixture till I had taken thirteen bottles You can mske use of my name in any way you please.—Yours truly, "WILUAW PATEBSO*. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS For cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurities CLAKKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE cannot be too highly recommended For Soorfula, Scurvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds its effects are marvellous. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste and war- ranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old age, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL.-Cleanse the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, and sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul-your feelings will tell you when. Keep your blood pure, and the health of he system will follow. Sold in bottles, 2s 9d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent to any address on receipt of 33 stamps, by the Proprietors, THE LINCOLN and MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG COMPANY, LINCOLN, CLARKE'S WOULD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAMBD CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAHED CLARKE'S WOULD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAKED WHEN you ASK for CLARKE'S BLOOD fV MIXTURE, don't be put off with something else. Many retailers stook substitutes for all articles in large demand, and pay their assistants a oom. mission on the sale of these imitations. This explains why different articles from the one asked for are so frequently pat before purchasers. no- LADIESI r ADIES REQUIRING ASSISTANCE and RELIEF i -1-1 all FEMALE AILMENTS. IRREGULARITIES; SUPPRESSIONS, and OBSTRUCTIONS can obtain the most valuable information whereby difficulties are over- come, no matter how Obstinate or Long-Standing. THIS EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE has met with immense success in THOUSANDS OF CASES after all others have failed. Read these extracts from Testimonials:- MSXBORO' Dear Madam,—Kindly send me a bottle of your medicine and pills, I have tried them before; on cne occasion they put me right with FOUR Dosics AFTER SIXTEEN WEEKS, and another time OK DOSE DID MB GOOD,—Mrs L.T NKWCASTLE-OX-TYNB. Dear Madam,—My case was a very obstinate one of BIGHTBBN WEEKS, but with perseverence and your good advice I am happy to say I got relief .—Mrs M.J. YORK. Dear Mrs Dasmail,-I received the medicine and pills safely. The last I had proved effectual after FIVE MONTHS' SUPPRESSION AND ANXIETY.-Mrs A.B, The above, and Thousands of similar Testimonials guaranteed Genuine UNDER A PENALTY OF £1,000, Abandon not hope; here you will find a Genuine SPECIALITY and CURE. Failure impossible. Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars. A, DASMAIL, 867o Langdale House, Walthamstow, Londen, TO BE LET—A BEERHOUSE, in Ba«illt: also a fully-licensed PUBLICHOUSE, in flint. Apply to KELSTSBTOK BEEWBBY Co. LD. JS5"7,' EMIGRATION, EMIGRATION, I X. 17 o't V H"si £ w HO DESIRE INFORMATION AOOtJT TI.O AsrrfoiUHJrai ii:C()lr{'('ió1 of Canada, the Mort!i-YVe«t leiriijsrles, and British Colu.'n'HSjSiJ o! the Oo! i'iclils la Ontario and Columbia, SHOULD WRITK TO ALLAN BKOTHEIIS, 19, James Street, LIVERPOOL, FOR THEIR HANDBOOK AND PAM- PHLBXS, WHICH ARE SENT FREE. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY by the J3i. CHARING-CROSS BANK (Registered 28, BEDFORD-STREET, OHARING CROSS LONDON. ESTABLISHBD, 1870. Assets. £ 512,475 18 2 Liabilities. 209,475 18 2 Capital and Reserve. £ 303,000 0 0 Advances made upon approved Promissory Note as follows:— 4.dvance £ 25—12monthlyrepaymentB of £ 2 5 11 u 50 4 11 t II 100 9 3 4 Larger amountuthe samein proportion. LOANS of L30 to E2,000 granted at a few hour's noticein town or country, male orfemale, on mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plans, crops, &c., without removal, and to assist persont into business; also on deeds, policies, and reversions, at 5 per cent. for one month to 14 years. Distance no object. Easy repayments Strictly private. Call or write. NOTICE.—Before applying elsewhere ask any Solicitor, Auctioneer, &c., in England or Wales knowing this Bank, and you will at once find 0 at you aretreating with an old established (1870) safe and bona fide Bank, Having large capital we do business cheaper than others. No good loan evar refused. TWO-AND-A-HALF PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on the minimum monthly balances of CUB. RENT ACCOliNTS when not drawn below ;C.o Deposits of .£ 10 and upwards received at 3 pir cent. per annum payable at 14 days' notice. Subjectto3months'noticeofwithdrawal L4 percent 1 6 II II 5 H "12 6 Interest paid quarterly free from Income Ta:t Depositors have no liability whatever, and are amply secured. Prospectus free. A. WILLIAMS, Manage CONNAH'S QUAY. GOOD WIRE-CUT BUILDING BRICKS ALSO, PRESS BRICKS. APPLY TO JAMES PRINCE, BRICK WORKS, CONNAH'S QUAY. J'OHN on/AMES HUGHES, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, BEGS to announcethat hehassucceededto the -D businessso longoarried on by hislateFather, John Hughes, at the above premises', and truets that by prompt attention and moderate oharges, combined with good workmanship, to merit a 30ntinuance of publicsupport. THE HOME-MADE DEPARTMENT Willoontinueto be a specialfeature of the business and great care will be exercised to eneurethe best materials only being used. STRONG BOOTS Theboat andoheapeeit Home-made Beotein the Market. WOMEN AND MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES OF BVBRYDBSORIPTION KEPT IN STOCK. YOUTHS AND (JUILDRENISBOOTS AND SLIPPER JOP BVBBY VABIBTY OnDBBa P BOMPTLY ATTBNDBD TO. Repairs neatly executed A. SCHWARZ, CLOCK AND WATOH MAKER, WHITFORD STREET, HOI YWELL BEGS to annonnce that after the ENLARGE MENT OF HIS PREMISES, he has been enabledtogreatlyincrease hieStock. ALL KINDS OF JEWELLER KEPI IN STOCK Clocks and Watchesof allicscrtpitonstnhand HANDSOME SELECTION OF ELEOTRO-PLATED ARTIOLES REPAIRSPROMPTLY EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES. A. SPLBNDID ASSOBTMENT OF Guinea Gold Wedding and Keeper Rings. A present given with each ring bought. A privateroomto selectin. DBALBR IN LOOKING GLASSES AND BAROMETERS SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES in great variety. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDER SUCH AS SICK HEADACHE. WEAK STOMACH IMPAIRED DIGESTION- OONSTIPATlON. LIVER COMPLAINT AND FEMALE AILMENTS. LARGEST SAliE IN THE WORLD.) Beecham's Cough Pills, For COUGHS ASTHMA, and a CHEST AFFECTIONS. In Boxes, 91d., lB. lill., and 2s. 9d.eaoh Beecham's Tooth Paste, EFFICACIOUS, ECONOMICAL, CLEANSES THE TEETH, PERFUMES the BREATH In Collapsible Tubes, Is. eaoh. Prepared only by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helena, Lancashire SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND P A TBNT MBDIOINB DBALBBS EVKBYWHEBB. ALE QUICKLY CORRECT ALL IRREGULARITIES, REMOVE ALL OBSTRUCTIONS, and relieve the distressing symptoms 8° ■prevalent with thesex. Boxes, Ifl;,& 2,9 (contains three times the quantity), of all Chemists. Sent anywhere on receipt of 15 or 34 stamps, by E. T. TOWLE 4Ii Co,, j Manufacturers, Dryden St., Nottingham. Beware 0 Tmilabons and t Sales by Mr. William Freeman. TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. MR. WM. FITEEMAN Has received inetructions ti SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 21st OF JULY, 1897, AT THB ASSEMBLY HALL, HULYWELL, Whither they will ba removed for convenience of sale, ( A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, COMPRISING: Two cottage pianofortes, in walnut, a drawing-room suite, in figured repp, set of s:x mahogany framed chairs with loose seits, in hair, gent's lounging and armed chairs, mahogany sideboard with oupboard and drawers, mahogany telescope dining table with three inserting leaves, oval walnut drawing-room table on carved pil:ar, and other occasional tables, in mahogany, oak, &o., iiofas and couch, large oil-paintings and other pioturep, chimney mirror, dressing glasses, birch and other ch efcts of drawers, dressing tables and wash- stands, birch half-tester and iron bedsteads, five feather beds, palliasses, hair mattrass, wardrobes, night commodes, bedroom obairs, towel rails, fenders, fire-irons, eight-day clock with b:ass faoe, kitohen dresser, deal tables, cupboards, tin and brown ware, and other miscellaneous outide effects, wbich may be viewed on morning of sale. An assoitmeat of silver-piatsd and cart harness, lady and gentleman's riding saddles. SALE TO COMMENCE AT 1-30 P.M. PBOMPT. Aaotion Office: Perthyterfyn Cottage, Holywell. CHARMING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN FLINTSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM FREEMAN, AT THH ASSEMBLY HALL, HOLYWELL, ON FRIDAY; the 6th day of AUGUST, 1897, At Three o'clock precisely, subject to Conditions of Sale: LOT I.-All that excellent modern FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, with Entrance Lodge and extensive grounds, known as "THEOAKLANDS," Bagillt, now in the occupation of William Pierce, Esquire, situate about ten minutes' walk from Bagillt Railway Station, on an eminence overlooking the Estuary of the Dee, and commanding charming views of the Cheshire Peninsula, together, also, with the well situated AGRICULTURAL LAND surrounding same, containing in the whole 36A. 0B. 38P. statute measure or thereabouts.—The House contains:— Entranoe Hall, 27 ft. by 12 ft.; Dining-room, 22 ft. by 18 ft. Drawing-room, 25 ft. by 18 it. Morning- room, 18 ft. by 13 ft. 9 in. nino Bed-rooms one Dressing-room; W.C.; Bath-room two Kitohens Dairy, Cellars, Larder, to. Hot&oold water through- out.-The Outbuildings consist of Stable and two Loose Boxes Coach-house with lofts over; Saddle- room Sbippon, and Piggeries. The Grounds whioh ae approached by a Carriage Drive, with a Substantial Ornamental Entrance Lodge, consist of extensive and well-grown Shrubberies, Tennis ground, Lawn, Vinery, Peaoh-house, Tomato-hones, Orchard, and two large Kitchen Gardens, stocked with well-trained Fruit-trees in excellent tearing condit,ou.-Postes,gion of the whole of this Lot oan, if required, be had on completion of the purchase. LOT 2.-A large Close of FREEHOLD LAND containing 7 acres 3 roods 26 perches, situate on the south eastwardly aide of Lot 1, near to Bagillt Church.—This Let is well suited for Building purposes, and oontains a very valuable bed of Sand. —The coal and other miners Is under Lots 1 and 2 are reserved. LOT 3.—A FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, known as THE BBB HIVB," situate in the Main Street of Bagillt, in oooupation of Msr. Ann Griffiths. Nett rental, £ 16, LOT 4.—FIVE FREEHOLD COTTAGES and GARDENS in Bagillt, known as "BOATMAN'S Row," let on a lease of which about 38 years are unexpired at a Rent of JE2 2s. per annum. LOT 5.—ONE UNDIVIDED EIGTH SHARE of and in a Freehold Dwelling House, Garden and Croft, known as mBBYN AVON HOXTSB," Bagillt, in oocupation of Robert J. Jones, Esquire, J.P., and of and in Eight Cottages adjoining. LOT 6.-THREE FREEHOLD COTTAGES aud GARDENS, in Bagillt, near hTHB OLD WBBN COLLIBBY," in oooupation of Joseph Hughes and others, subject to a long lease, at a ground rent of J64 10s. per annum. LoT 7.—A FREEHOLD CROFT at the rear of the Hawarden Cattle Inn, Bagillt, containing three roods, and in oooupation of Mr Maurice Roberts.— Rent, f2. LOT 8.—A FREEHOLD CROFT, elose to the Town of Fiint, containing about two Statute aores, known as "THB LADY's Two AOBB FIBLD," and containing valuable beds of day. This lot is let for briokmaking purposes on a Lease which will expire on 1st day of March, 1900, and by which a dead rent of JE30 per annum, and a Royalty of two shillings per thousand brioks are reserved. LOT 9.-A FREEHOLD CROFT near to Lot 8 containing 3 aores 2 roods 6 perches, known as "Caeau Tarlton" in the occupation of Mr Sham Davies, at an annual Rent of £10 10s. LOT 10.—A FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, in the Town of Oaerwys, Flintshire, adjoining the Cross Keys Hotel, and in the occupation of Mr Maddooks. LOT 11.—A Plot of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND (used as a garden), situate opposite the Pwllgwyn InD, Afon Wen, Caerwys, with frontages to the Main Road leading from Denbigh to Mold, and to the Road leading therefrom to Oaerwys Station. LOT 12.—A FREEHOLD CROFT containing 2 roods 17 perohes (suitable for building) situate near Lot 11, on the South side of the said main road from Denbigh to Mold. LOT 13.—A COTTAGE and GARDEN in the Village of Gronant, in the Parish of Llanasa, in occupation of Mr. Edward Roberts. Rent, JE5. For further particulars apply to the AUCJTIONBBB, HOLYWELL, or to MBSSBS. BANES, KBNDALL AND TAYLOB, SOLICITOUS, 26, North John Street, Liver- pool. ANTED-iitrang active willing LAD, about TV 18.—HOTEL VIOTOBIA YABD. AGENTS wanted to push first-olass Machinery Oils. Liberal Commission—Box 31, Post Office, Liverpool. WANTE D—a well-oduoatsd, gentlemanly Youth as APPRENTICE TO CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, one who has passed prelim. preferred. Small premium required.—JOHN PBINCE, Dispensing Chemist, Connah's Quay. WANTED.—A thoroughly trustworthy Woman, between 30 and 40, for general housework and plain cooking.—No washing.—Parlour-maid kept.—Two only in family. Pretty seaside village. Gcod wages to a competent person.—Apply by letter: Mrs. Morgan, THE COTTAGB, ABBBSOCH, near PWLLHBLI. WANTED a strong YOUTH, ago from 17 to 18, used to heavy work and understanding horses als), a general SERVANT, must have- good reference from last situation. Wages £ 10.—- Apply, HTJQHKS, Wholesale Vaults, Cro?s-street, Holywell. J TO THE ELECTORS OF THE URBAN DISTRICT OF HOLYWELL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, -tj Having been nominated to fill the vacancy which has oocurred on the Urban District Council, I appeal to you for your support aa a Working Man Candidate. Although not a heavy ratepayer, I shall, if elected, endeavour to do my best for the welfare of the District geoerally. Your obedient Servant, R. O. GRIFFITHS. St. David's Terrace, New Road, Holywell, July 14tb, 1897. HOLYWELL ROSE FESTIVAL AUGUST BANKHOLIDAY, 1897. ENORMOUS ATTRACTIONS I INTERESTING NOVELTIES I UNIQUE CONTESTS! The arrangements for this popular Festival are now being made. Fall particulars will shortly be announced. THOS. 0. GRIFFITHS, Seoretary. WILLIAM FREEMAN, Treasurer. CHESTER HORTICULTURAL CI T? OHOW AND JJETE, 28TH AND 29TH JULY, 1897. Magnificent Exhibition of Flowers, Plants, Fruit, &c. OVER zC500 IN Piarzza. TWO CELEBRATED MILITARY BANDS. VABIBTY ENTBBTAINMBNTS. BIGYCLB RACES. FIREWORKS AND ILLUMINATIONS. ADMISSION :-First Day, 12 to 1—3s. 6d. each; I to 4—2s. 6d.; after 4 p.m.-Is. Seoond Day, 11 to 6 -18.; after 6—6d. Half-crown Tickets will be sold at 2s. if purchased on or before Monday, the 26th July, on application to the SBCBETABY, endowing Poetal Orders and stamped addre-sed envelope. F. A. WALKER-JONES, SBOBBTABY. Grosvonor Chambers, 6, Newgate-st., Chester. Denbighshire & Flintshire AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW WILL BB BBLD AT ST. ASAPH, ON FRIDAY, THE 30th OF JULY, 1897. Prize Lists now ready, and oan be had from the SBOBBTABY, THOMAS WELSBY, SPRINGFIELD, 19, RIVER ST., RHYL. NoTz-Owing to Entries being short in all Classes they will be accepted until SATURDAY NEXT, July 17tb, at ordinary fees. THE DIAMOND JUBILEE. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. A GRAND DINNER WILL BE HBLD AT THB HOTEL VICTORIA, By speoial request from numerous friends who would not be able to attend on the 14th, will take place ON THURSDAY, THB 22ND OF JULY, 1897, TO inaugurate the ebange of name of the old King's Arms Hotel to the Hotel Victoria. TIOKETS, "IT 6D. EAOH, Which should be tiken not later than THUBSDAY, 16th of JULY. JULY SAILINGS. NORTH WALES AND BACK THE SAME DAY. The Cheapest and least tedious Sea Trips out of Liverpool. BEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO HOLYWELL, St. Winefride's Well, PANTASAPIi, PRESTATYN AND RHYL. THB FAST PADDLE » BALOON STEAMER FLYING FA.X-.OOW, BINOLE FABES Dock Is. 6d. Bridge. 2s. 6d. Tiokets not transferable. RETURN FARES Available for day of issue only Deok 2s. Bridge 3s. ChUdren under 12 half-fare. Will sail from the Prince's Landing Stage and Moatyn (weather and other oiroumstanoes per- mitting) as under:- LIVERPOOL TO MOSTYN AND BACK THE SAME DAY. Average passage 1 hour and 45 minutes. Giving passengers two to three hours ashore, in one of the prettiest spots in North Wales. JULY SAILINGS. From Liverpool. From Mostyn. 15 Thursday •••••• 9 a*m •• 1 0 p.m 16 Friday 9 0 a-m 1 43 p.m 17 Saturday 9 30 a.m 2 30 p.m 19 Monday 10 30 a.m 3 45 p.m 20 Tuesday. 11 0 a.m 4 30 p.m 21 Wednesday 12 0 noon 4 45 p.m 22 Thursday 12 30 p.m e. 5 15 p.m 23 Friday 2 0 p.m 6 15 p.m 24 Saturday 3 30 p.m 7 30 p.m *26 Monday 7 30 a.m 8 0 p.m *27 Tuesday 8 0 a.m 8 0 p.m *28 Wednesday 9 0 a.m 11 0 a.m 6 30 p.m 8 30 p.m *29 Thursday 9 30 a.m 9 0 p.m 30 Friday. 9 30 a.m 12 45 p.m 31 Saturday 9 30 a.m 1 15 p.m 8' July 12th, 13th, 26th, 27tb, 28th and 29th, Long Day Exoursion from Liverpool to Mostyn and Baok. ø- July 12th and 28th, Long Day Excursion from Mostyn to Liverpool and Back. Southport every Sunday at 3 p.m. Return fare lis. 6d. Refreshments on Board at Moderate Charges. For further partioulars apply Telephone No. 2334 FLYING FALCON STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd., 27, Wator-ptreet, Liverpool. LAW OF COMMONS AMENDMENT ACT, 1893. Form of Notice of intended application to the Board of Agriculture for Consent to the Inclosure or Approvement of part of a Common. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application is about to be made to the Board of Agriculture for their Consent, under the Law of Commons Amendment Act, 1893, to the inolosure or approvement, by the Lord of the Manor of the Hundred of Coleshill, of a oeitain part, containing Three roods and Thirty-three perches or thereabouts, of Halkyn Mountain Common, in the Parish of Halkyn, in the County of Flint, and that the said Lord intends, in oase suoh consent shall be given, to make the inolosure or approvement aforesaid. Any Objections to the proposed ioclosura or approvement should be addressed to The Seoretary, Board of Agrioulture, 3, St. James's Square, London, S.W. Dated this 12th day of July, 1897. KELLY, KEENE & Co., SOLICITOBS, MOLD. HOLYWELL DISTRICT RURAL COUNCIL. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on THUBSDAY, J. the 29th day of JULY, 1897, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Board Room of the Guardians of the Holywell Union at Holywell, there will be an Audit of the aocounts of the Holy well Rural District Council for the half-year eaded 31st day of March, 1897, under and according to the provisions of the "Local Government Act, 1894," and the "Publio Health Act, 1876," and that a copy of the acoounts to be audited, together with all Books, Deeds, Contracts, Accounts, Bills, Vouchers and Receipts mentioned or referred to in such aooounta will be deposited at the said Board Room, and be open during office hours thereat to the inspection of all persons interested for Seven clear days before the said Audit and all persons shall be at liberty to take copies of or extracts from the same without fee or reward. Dated this 3BD day of JULY, 1897. P. HARDING ROBERTS, Clerk to the Holywell Rural District Council.

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HOLYWELL.